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Death by a Thousand Cuts: Should Big Law Still Invest in Asia?
Some firms in Asia see lingering uncertainty and bad news as a sign that it's time to cut and run. But law firms cannot tout a global offering without having a presence in Asia, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.Unjust Enrichment Claim Regarding Henrietta Lacks' Cells May Proceed Against Pharma Company
"Today, the court reaches one modest conclusion about this dispute: If what Lacks alleges is true, it is plausible that Ultragenyx is liable to Lacks for unjust enrichment," U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman wrote.Baker & Hostetler Hires Baker Botts Partner to Lead New Catastrophic Accident Response Team
Greg Dillard, who has more than two decades of experience in helping clients respond to catastrophic accidents, will lead the team of about 30 lawyers across several offices.Law Firms Sue, Claiming Their Records Are Being Held Ransom
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Navigating Custody and Control: Ownership of Smartphone Data and Enforcement of Usage Policies
New regulations from the DOJ around the ownership and governance of company data on personal devices are catching up to the way the world actually works. It's going to make companies' lives a lot harder — and for precisely the same reason that smartphones have made their lives a lot easier.Column Casting Todd Blanche as Making 'Faustian' Bargain in Representing Trump Misses the Mark
No serious person would suggest that a lawyer who represents someone accused of a terrible crime is themself a bad person by dint of that representation, a contributor writes in response to a column that the New York Law Journal published last week.NY's Top Court Says Abortion Coverage Mandate Remains 'Good Law'
The 7-0 Court of Appeals ruling, written by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, rejected a claim by a coalition of churches and religious organizations that had challenged the rule of the Department of Financial Services as violative of the First Amendment.New York's Top Court Says Abortion Coverage Mandate Remains 'Good Law'
The 7-0 Court of Appeals ruling, written by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, rejected a claim by a coalition of churches and religious organizations that had challenged the rule of the Department of Financial Services as violative of the First Amendment.Xcel Energy Hires Legal Chief as Lawsuits Over Texas Wildfire Pile Up
The Minneapolis-based utility said in March that its facilities "appeared to have been involved" in igniting the largest wildfire in Texas history.Transaction Fraud: How Much Is It Costing Your Credit Union and What You Can Do
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